Did Taylor Swift just buy a Hyannisport home?

A house that drew national attention over the summer because of speculation it had been bought by the country star, has been sold.

A shell company, Ocean Drive LLC, bought the seven-bedroom waterfront home at 27 Marchant Ave. – within the Kennedy compound – for $4.8 million, according to the deed filed Tuesday afternoon at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds.

Ocean Drive LLC was formed July 31 to handle real estate, according to records at the state's corporations division. The limited-liability company lists its address on the deed in care of Flood, Bumstead, McCready and McCarthy Inc., a business and financial management firm with offices in New York City and Nashville, Tenn.

That firm's clients include “recording artists, entertainers, professional athletes, songwriters and music producers,” according to its website.

Requests to the financial management firm for comment were not returned. Ocean Drive LLC's attorneys could not be reached for comment.

Swift was seen on the Cape this summer with Conor Kennedy, the 18-year-old grandson of Ethel Kennedy and the late Robert F. Kennedy.

Ethel Kennedy lives across the street from the Marchant Avenue home. Speaking to the Times at the annual RFK Golf Tournament at the Hyannisport Club last month, she said of Swift, “I am happy that we'll all be neighbors.”

Paul Grover, a principal in Robert Paul Properties, the real estate agency representing the property's seller, told the Times in August that a hedge-fund manager in New York signed a contract for the house, but the sale had not closed. In October, he said he could not confirm who had bought the house and referred questions to his business partner, Robert Kinlin, who declined comment.

The house has seven bedrooms, five full bathrooms and a half-bath. It is 4,440 square feet and is set on 1.11 acres along Nantucket Sound. It was named to Bloomberg Businessweek's “Most Expensive Summer Homes 2010” list when it was on the market for $13.5 million.

The property was sold by Coleman Limited Partnership LP of Greenwich, Conn. Bertrande C. Coleman, who signed the deed, did not return a call Tuesday seeking comment.